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Variations of open-table billiards, combined with several innings of deft line nursing, brought A.M. Charles to the end of his string of 150 points ahead of his opponent, W.B. De Young, yesterday in the amateur tournament at Maurice Daly's academy. The match was in the Class C Division of the competition, at fourteeninch balk line, with two counts allowed within the restricted spaces, and Charles counted his 150 carroms, leaving De Young at 124.

October 29, 1903

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